I was going to try using Goo Gone on my car to get off some gross things like bug splatter and bird poop, but I don’t want to mess up my paint job. Can you use Goo Gone on car paint?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s always good to be on the cautious side before trying something new on your car! The answer here is yes: you can use Goo Gone on car paint.
Goo Gone is an oil-based adhesive remover designed to remove different substances without damaging underlying car paint. For a look at what you can and can’t use Goo Gone on, check its website.
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